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sassey 05-01-2011 01:29 PM

Today would of been my 47 anniversary DH passed little over 4 years. I know most people don't celebrate annivesaries when their spouse has already passed but to me this is still an important day in my life. I didn't expect a celebration but my children have all seemed to forget that this day is special to me. Didn't get a call from any of them to inquire what kind of day I am having. It would of made my day a little less lonely. Thanks for letting me vent and thanks to those that understand my feelings

frauhahn 05-01-2011 01:38 PM

Kids can be like that. I hope that you've found some little way to celebrate the day and to remember the good times you had together.

nanaquilter 05-01-2011 01:45 PM

So sorry to hear about your loss. Kids just get busy and forget about the date. Glad you let us know how you are feeling. Maybe just sharing will help you get through the day.

g-maquilts 05-01-2011 02:10 PM

I'm sure your kids thought about your anniversary too! When my mom's comes around I just don't know whether or not to mention it. I guess I should know that she is thinking about my dad and I won't make her any sadder by mentioning it. They would have been married 65 years this past Feb.

julia58 05-01-2011 02:10 PM

Happy Anniversary to you. I'm sorry for your loss. I've learned to never count on anybody. You just have to make it the kind of day you want it to be. Maybe your children didn't say anything or send any card because they didn't want you to hurt.

Cybrarian 05-01-2011 02:26 PM

The first couple of years I sent cards then called after that. Their marriage honestly wasn't the best, but they stayed together for 47 years and that is very important. In current society there seems to be a philosoPhy of "moving on" and in listening to the pop psychologists of the day they may be concerned they might make the day more difficult for you. As Someone currently married for 32 years and the mother of 2 grown sons I'd like to suggest something. Call them and keep it on the positive side such as "was thinking of your dad today and the anniversary we..." or any memory that would be special to that child and end with "guess I thought of it since this is our anniversary". Sometimes we have to initiate what we need from others because it doesn't occur to them. Happy anniversary, I wish you many special memories today and always.

Quiltinggma-nc 05-01-2011 02:27 PM

Happy Anniversary. I guess many people don't know what to say. Sorry for the loss of your DH.

bearisgray 05-01-2011 02:29 PM


Originally Posted by Cybrarian
The first couple of years I sent cards then called after that. Their marriage honestly wasn't the best, but they stayed together for 47 years and that is very important. In current society there seems to be a philosoPhy of "moving on" and in listening to the pop psychologists of the day they may be concerned they might make the day more difficult for you. As Someone currently married for 32 years and the mother of 2 grown sons I'd like to suggest something. Call them and keep it on the positive side such as "was thinking of your dad today and the anniversary we..." or any memory that would be special to that child and end with "guess I thought of it since this is our anniversary". Sometimes we have to initiate what we need from others because it doesn't occur to them. Happy anniversary, I wish you many special memories today and always.

Sometimes it is hard to know what to do - this seems like good advice.

Hope your memories are mostly happy ones.

judy_68 05-01-2011 02:31 PM

Maybe they thought they would upset you.

Jim's Gem 05-01-2011 02:38 PM

Happy Anniversary!!!
I am sorry that you have to celebrate alone!!


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